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Assistant Professor Kasper Green Larsen (DK) and co-author Jelani Nelson (US) have demonstrated that a 30-year-old theorem is the best way to reduce data and speed up algorithms. For that they get praised by an acknowledged mathematician - Professor Noga Alon.
Read the whole press release here (in Danish) and the news story from Harvard John A.…

Computer scientist by coincidence - and then again not so much. As a high-school student, Aino Corry (46) was sure about one thing: she wanted to study mathematics and immerse herself deep in theory. Today she finds herself in a completely different setting as self-employed entrepreneur. How did that happen?

Three cool girls from Solrød Gymnasium were among the winners at at the Danish Finals in World Robot Olympiad 2017 the past weekend - and will now move on to represent Denmark at the International Finals in Costa Rica in November (link opens in Danish).

Saturday October 7th the Department of Computer Science will host the annual Danish qualification rounds to the World Robot Olympiad 2017.
About 100 High School students will compete in three categories (Regular and Open) for a place in the International finals in Costa Rica, November 10-12, 2017.
The event is open for public audience - more…

Speakers from Terma, Grundfos and Mjølner Informatics were all part of the inauguration of Research Center DIGIT at Department of Computer Science. The center will bring internationally researchers together to secure the Danish foothold in IT with society and business.

With more than 700,000 companies in Denmark, new tools are required to predict which companies and industries who has the potential to grow - and which are at risk of bankruptcy. As part of the research center DABAI (www.dabai.dk), researchers at the Department of Computer Science and the Alexandra Institute have developed new data analysis tool…

2017.09.27 | CS frontpage, Private and public companies, Public/media, Featured

The digital ‘revolution’ is in full swing, and will only escalate in the coming years.
Department of Computer Science is part of Aarhus University Centre for Digitalisation, Big Data and Data Analytics (DIGIT) which opens on 27 September. The centre will bring together a number of internationally leading groups of researchers to secure the Danish…

Scientists are developing a tool that can predict companies' risk of bankruptcy. In the case of a series of replacements of a company's board, management and auditors, or if a company changes sector several times over a short period of time, it could be an indication of problems with the economy or an attempt to circumvent the rules.

At Department of Computer Science Panagiotis Karras has joined the research group on Data-Intensive Systems, where he will do research in data management, mining, and security. Friday Oct. 6th 14.15-15.00, he will do his inaugural lecture in Peter Bøgh Andersen Auditorium.

Professor Wendy E. Mackay, a research director with INRIA Saclay/Université Paris-Sud in France, has been appointed honorary doctor at Aarhus University on the background of her excellent research and ground-breaking results in relation to the design of innovative interactive computer systems.

2017.09.11 | CS frontpage, Private and public companies, Public/media, Featured

AU DIGIT opening at Aarhus University September 27.

Department of Computer Science is proud to be a part of DIGIT - the new centre for Digitalisation, Big Data and Data Analytics which will open at September 27th. The centre will bring Aarhus University into the global elite within research in digital technologies.

2017.09.07 | CS frontpage, Private and public companies, Public/media, Featured

New CS job wall

Study jobs, full time jobs and possible project collaborations - find it all at CS job wall, the new meeting place for companies and students at Department of Computer Science.
At CS Jobwall students have the opportunity to view job positions from the departments business and collaboration partners regarding...:
Study jobs Full…

“To me, computer science is a door to the future when it comes to job opportunities, technology and new possibilities”

After three intense introductory days, 208 new students have started their bachelor's degree in computer science or IT product development at the Department of Computer Science.
We have spoken to five of the new students about their expectations for the study, future dreams and thoughts on student life.
The interviews are in Danish.